Lysosomes catabolize lipids and other biological molecules, maintaining cellular and organismal homeostasis. Bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate (BMP), a major lipid constituent of intralysosomal vesicles, stimulates lipid-degrading enzymes and is altered in various human conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases(1,2). Although lysosomal BMP synthase was recently discovered(3), the enzymes mediating BMP turnover remain elusive. Here we show that lysosomal phospholipase PLA2G15 is a physiological BMP hydrolase. We further demonstrate that the resistance of BMP to lysosomal hydrolysis arises from its unique sn2, sn2' esterification position and stereochemistry, as neither feature alone confers resistance. Purified PLA2G15 catabolizes most BMP species derived from cell and tissue lysosomes. Furthermore, PLA2G15 efficiently hydrolyses synthesized BMP stereoisomers with primary esters, challenging the long-held thought that BMP stereochemistry alone ensures resistance to acid phospholipases. Conversely, BMP with secondary esters and S,S stereoconfiguration is stable in vitro and requires acyl migration for hydrolysis in lysosomes. Consistent with our biochemical data, PLA2G15-deficient cells and tissues accumulate several BMP species, a phenotype reversible by supplementing wild-type PLA2G15 but not its inactive mutant. Targeting PLA2G15 reduces the cholesterol accumulation in fibroblasts of patients with Niemann-Pick disease type C1 and significantly ameliorates disease pathologies in Niemann-Pick disease type C1-deficient mice, leading to an extended lifespan. Our findings established the rules governing BMP stability in lysosomes and identified PLA2G15 as a lysosomal BMP hydrolase and a potential target for therapeutic intervention in neurodegenerative diseases.
PLA2G15 is a BMP hydrolase and its targeting ameliorates lysosomal disease.
PLA2G15 是一种 BMP 水解酶,靶向 PLA2G15 可改善溶酶体疾病
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作者:Nyame Kwamina, Xiong Jian, Alsohybe Hisham N, de Jong Arthur P H, Peña Isabelle V, de Miguel Ricardo, Brummelkamp Thijn R, Hartmann Guido, Nijman Sebastian M B, Raaben Matthijs, Simcox Judith A, Blomen Vincent A, Abu-Remaileh Monther
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun;642(8067):474-483 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41586-025-08942-y | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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